As a college-preparatory institution, St. Margaret’s academic excellence is rooted in vigor, choice and relevance and made possible by a strong foundation of educational expertise, research and best practices.
St. Margaret’s culture of innovation ensures unrivaled academics and programs that nurture and support the learning and growth of talented, enthusiastic students.
At St. Margaret’s, students are encouraged to explore their own interests in this vibrant, close-knit community, and Tartans seek opportunities for growth in athletics, the arts, service learning, leadership and more.
St. Margaret's looks to wrap up the season with wins against top opponents.
St. Margaret's girls lacrosse hosted cross-town foe JSerra on Thursday evening and came away with a 20-12 victory over the Lions.
Grace Karstetter led with eight goals, two assists and four draw controls in the non-league win. Minka Martinez contributed six goals and two assists, while Lauren Lam had three goals, two assists and five draw controls. Mandy Taylor kept the Tartans firmly in possession with seven draw controls and one goal, with sister Ally Taylor notching two goals and one assist. Netminder Olivia Young recorded seven saves for the Tartans.
CIF-SS No. 9 ranked St. Margaret's faces a challenging remainder of the schedule, matching up next with No. 1 Foothill High School on Saturday, May 15 at 11 a.m. on Tartan Field.
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St. Margaret's Episcopal School does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, religion, sexual orientation or national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational, admission, financial aid, hiring and athletic policies or in other school-administered programs.